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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1881)
f\-r i TT i TV A TT "V nil ITT MC < ri i \r vt / Tr rairr * mi t COUNCIL BLUFFS. Importance of the Work of th Board of Trade , A Neatly Played and Success ftil Confidence Qaino. Intoroitiui ; Pollen News niul Por- Ronnl Montlou- Although thu Council Wiida bonrt of tr.ado is in it infancy it is bein , felt all over the country. Tlio VMt number who congregated recently in ma s convention at St. Louis , rcjiro Renting nearly the untiro union , WA the oiilgron'th of the convention which assembled in this city last- Juno in the interest of thoiiiinrovDmonlof tliogrcnt * national highway , the Missouri river , and the idea of culling a barge line con vention hero originated with ourbonrd of trade. The result of the convention lately held nl , St. Louis will , no doubt , . 1 o gcncr.tl Awakening of the public interest in bolmlf of cheap river trans t portation by the establishing of n line of b.irgcs on thu Missouri. If th should bo the outcome of Ihu conven lions that liavo been held , curtaiul the Council HlulTs board of trade wi a deserve in a great measure the thank of the untiro community. CO.NTIDKNrU ( JAJIK. The old familiar. game that' three can play at was phtyod again in thi city Tuesday evening. A man who lives somewhere near Creston on the [ ' 0. , H. it Q. road , who came to this ' city last Tuesday , was thu victim o : ' the old worn out confidence game. A well dressed gentleman who claimed to bo traveling agent for one of our wholesale houses boarded the train and took a seal beiido his victim. ' oft They conversed together freely. The 'or irsl young man seeming lobowoll , acquaint nd ed with nil the leading wholesnlo houses in this city. They cuino on the late train and rood up town on the lionu ; ear alighting at thu corner of nan Pearl street mm Broadway. Here the young man remarked "tvoulditnot be best to warm up a little before sun- less ner. " They entered ono of our sa- iy loonsi , thu drinks were had and paid ' for by the young fiend. They loft the naku saloon and started down towards the llevoro Housu when at the corner of .Broadway and 1'earl wtrcet they meta a creditor of the young man who was very anxiou to l > o paid twelve dollars that yount , man Nor 1 had borrowed when hi aion started out on his last trip. The firs hip young man informed him that ho hat with him but $1.75 and asked him if ho could not wait on him until morn Jn's ing , when the bank would be oponuc rip. and he could get the money. Youi > ( , vintor man No. 2 thought four weeks war about as long as u friend ought to wail ory for money loaned without interest. nild There was considerable time aponl rUrn any quantity of loud talk , when Mr. Victim volunteered ( o loan his iiou-I } city. found acquaintance 10.25 until the bank oponcd in the morning. This ho was accordingly done and they wont n on the Hovcro , taking n room together. After supper young man No. 1 re > marked to hia victim as they but by ying stove ho guessed ho would carry his f valise down to the store ; that he would return immediately and go to bed as ' I. ho was tired. Ho wont up stairs , took his valise and departed to return no more. Mr. Victim says ho does not Council knows exactly how his friend fools. ho As for himself , ho has learned that mnies. there is ono young man in this wotld , D , although very much younger , who naohino liua really more "edge" on him than ramo he has. Ho says that ho is satisfied ot that ho learned his lesson very cheap lopot. ly. How it is that thcsu men can The keep that old confidence game up HO also successfully wu are at a loss to know. vith 3IAXWKLL IN ( 'OUNOH , 1II.UFM. very One of the Maxwell or NVilliams brothers , the Wisconsin outlaws , cf whoso crime , escape and arrest a long recently account appeared in TIIK UKK ycstur imil day morning , was brought by the olli- Anyone ccr.i having him in charge to this city my from Omaha and lott for Wisconsin i favor last night. All day yesterday the corridors .ho riders of thu juil wore ) filled by people anxious to got sight Tim of thu desperado. Ho is rather n company good-looking man , medium eiml , dark who complexion , black chin whiskers , and Lreat. with an evil eye. When spoken to , lioru , he appears like a man guilty of some a atrocious crime. J. UVKfcY IIISTUIUIANCK. was TJiero was qutto a disturbance down Ogden at thu California housu Tuesday , and ,1. about midnight somebody wunt out o city doors pretty lively. IIUOKi : HIM A KM. Pnii'l David Martinson I'n. , , about fifteen yours mi't'H ' old , son of Peter Martinson , who hat Oil , recently got employment on the rail a road out at "NVeston , while iu a wrest proved jing match , L'ot his arm broken. This is uoubly sad , as the Martinson family are not in a condition to what little Tf spuro pecuniary assistance sistanco they derive from tin's cough source. The father of thu lad it will sumption bo remembered the about : i year ago was run over by the Rock Island , receiv throat ing such an injury to ono of Kiwi's hia limbs as to necessitate amputation. immediate Since then ho hoa boon obliged to be dreds helped some by the county. and hud INtVHOHKI ) , show Thu frame building that was raisoi euros. BOIIIO time ago and Mm ted from op proof iKisitu thu Metropolitan Ilotol , iiftui KUV loitering by the wayoidu for aurora' chitis , days , has ut hut found u permaneni voio resting place on thu lot in thu rear o of Muyne & Co , 'a broom factory. will any NEW IIAltllJUt Drug William or ( Hilly ) Hoar , as he is for freoof 81. known , has fitted up n first-class barbershop in thu room oil'of the oflico at the Metropolitan Hotel Everything connected with the shoj To is of the first order \ , capocially th Sciitvmlxr shaving. Give him a call and suvu iictltlon "pulling , " fundunt Uouula * 1IKJ J.VJUNH. w , to ; There was an unusually "biginjun tolt : arrived in our city yesterday wit ! cruelty , quito a number of Jittlo "injtins.1 the Zlth They took llie conlio of the street , MTwJI ignorint , ' al together a uch improvements n < i sidewalks. They marched in true Indian style , < -ach ono carrying well filled sacks laalind to < heir backs. Whcro they weio going or what theit special mifliion was 'o failnl to learn , as they refused to bo interviewed , It is rumored on wir slrroh that there was a grand "ahirt-tnil" dance at one of our saloons lust .Saturday night , in which oho of our city ofllcers fimirud < ] iiito conspicuously. Tor fur ther particulars wo refer to fho man wlm lingered the instrument which furnished thu music. There was n smaih-npon our Atrco'n ' yesterday , find a coiiplu of buggies got pretty badly crippled. The two men arrested by Officer Sterling on suspicion that they been in some way connected wit stealing a pair of junta , have discharged , thoio being no ovi < l iigninst them. Sheriff Pool 1ms three liltlo colored coons on exhibition. Uo hem in a room by themselves at nujit as you enter the jail. NOT PI.KASANT. Major Lyman , who 1ms roc y returned from Chic.igc u .hat onu day durinu las sojourn in | western metropolis was the most t jrceablo ho over experienced. Tit - uai stnrmy , and the wind blot nt , ' in off Laku Michigan made vish ho was at homo in the Bhills. Thu center of attraction at the J isl sociable the other evening diminutive figure of Mayor Vang ' vith a very largo head in the acl l > getting into n Hi-rdic coach , A his specimen of Council Itlufl's en itieu had been exhibited to the pur iresent , W. M. Dimhnell ho mayor and herdic for ? 5. A delivery team ran away onViis ngton aveiiuo yesterday forono 'ho horse took a course upMainstrcu iridgo end stopped in front of 'attou'd. No damage wan done f her than scattering the nxpr as tea congregated on North Main ritreet. IllHTKIIIUTl.Vd I'JtOI'KUTV. .ludgu HurkoV ) court nas engage * esturday in disposing of thu efl'u in custody of thu court as sucur non-paid lines. 'J'ho pioccods wi bo applied in payinfj oil' the ollico the balancu turned into the c reasiirj" WJ\V : BNTKKl'KISK. CJcorgo F. "Wright , Thomas 15o and Jtl. F. Jtoher , three wo cnown citizens are about to star torago and general commisHion bus in tliu largo room recently vac.it et the Mol'iurn ' wagon company on 'carl > , treol. They will certain a prt'tfy strong feani and will i ( loubt do a pretty extensive busines I'l'.ltSONAI. MKNT10.V. Colonel W. F. Sajiji left Counc Hulls for AVnahington yestorda nurning. Jlumor has it that his in ; is to assist Kasson to thuspeake tlir of the house uf roprcsuntalivos. Judge "W. C. . .lamu.s , one of ou vealthy and honored citizens , leave morning on an extended wester . It is his intention to go in quarters at Tucson , Pirn ounty , the capital of Arizona turr the , whore they usually have a. vor winter. The judgu hopes to r in the Bpring in timu to assist ; ) electing a mayor for our first cla . ; Judgu Larimer loft last evening eve n Hock Island road for Chicago , o important business trip. Mrs. Ooorgo T. Phulps , wife of tl r ropriotor of thu Ogden Hotel , Knll quite ill. She is under thu ear Old Dr. J. Pulson. tlir to C. Scroggs , special agent of th I'iremnn'a Fund andr Union instirnnc ; ompanies of ! San Francisco , was i nud fluffs yesterday , looking afte interests ot those well-known com . 8. Heath , of the Singer suwin company , is having a nea dwelling , IMxL'O , erected on the two blocks west of the Rock Islam . news stand ntthu Ogden Hotel thu coat loom , IIIIH buun closed it a wiru railing , an improvomon much needed. TO UK UKI'OUTKII. There has been some complain about thu nun-dolivory o matter at our poslollicu not getting their mail fron neglect ot' the "clurks will confer on Mm. Italdwin by ioiortin ] < , Thin snmu directly to her. Don n lu JOHKITV'H coNi'Kitr. concert given by the JosellX was a very line onu and al attended oujoyod a very ncl . The next time they appear if they over do , they will have packed house , no doubt , M. Kobcrtson , or Burlington , in Ihu Hlufl'n yesterday , at thu , H. Clark , of Eldred , was in thu at the Orrit now urnhftin ' IMnnk , of llri > i > klyii.Tli > n'a county , dvHcrili H it tliin : " 1 iixlu thirty for n liottlu of THOMAS' Kci.Kurinu wlilcli cfTt'ottnl tlui wonilrrfnl i-uro nf crooked limb in nl\ niillci4tl ] | < .iuj It woitli nioru tliim K" ' ' ' tn me. " Ko. FACTS iTlAT WKICNOW. you are sulloring fiinn ' a Buv'oro oa. K. , cold , iksthma , bronchitis , eou- , loss of voice , tiukling in throat , of any afli-ction of thu ' or lungs , wo know that Dit. Nnw DiM-oviiiiv ill give you roliuf'o know of hun of coses it has completely cured , BYHON that whoru nil other medicines failed. No other remedy can emu half as many permanent Jfmv to give you satisfactoiy that Dr. KjxoV , Niw : Uiscuy. Real will euro you of Asthma , Umn- Hay Fever , Consumption , Se- Coughs and Colds Kv | ) , lloai-si-ne Kxtuto Throat or Lung 3 > J8oano , if you call al J. K , l.sn MuMAiio \ ; Store you win gel a ( rial bottlu cost , or a ivguhir nixo liottlo . 00. ' jaiiKJlyL' ( ) LEGAL KOTIOH. Citharlno HnlJv , non-rnlilcnt dai-mlanf. \oiiirolicfrliy notified that o the 2' ' Jay of , 1W1 , John Itcxldo , pUlntlll , IIKd till In thu DUtrltt Coint , vlthlnairlloi County , Nvliruka , . ttiln.t loti M do , t . loobjcit nnd i.rajirol ttliMi ( ittltlon oMulii a dccrcu ot dnorvt ) from thu l ondi > \\M \ \ for oiaiatrhiiuny \oii for thu fullonltii Ul , habitual ; caiinu * torn. Uniiikcinicks sd , ; vxtrcwc U Klten and for rruml ri Ik' } . IU li'K ' day of OctoU'r mi ! ' * * ' ' * ' ' ° n C ° < tiii haku i MTV At'to'tini l t lit. ) for riahitlff. Tlio leatllnc Sclentnta ot to-day n-rcc that o tilscnwi ! aro'nti l hy dl ordircil kiilnc t or HUT. If , thcnforo , thu kl'lnot" ' and lUtr ore k l > l In j rfcct order , jxtrfcct health xilll > > r the rctult. Thl * truth hvinnly ln'cnknotMi a Mmtt time nnd forcairn | ice | > lo milTereil urcnt 07011) without Iicltn' nlilo to find rtlluf. The illrrticry \VArncr'H ' nafu Klilric ) * nnd MUT Curu in&rkH a anoH-'ero ! the treatment of thecc tniiililcn. Miulo from a nlinpln tro | knl Ic.if of rare vuluo. It fontalin Jmt Ihu chint'iitu mcewry to iiourlih and linli'onitc lioth of thcxu great orKnnn. nnd ufcly rMoru nnd kicii them III order. It Ha Poiftlvo RcrdeUy for nil the dineiiiii thatcfttno ialm In the lower ] nrt of the hody for Torpid Lher lliadacheH Jnundlce-Dizzliioiis-Oravtl - r'mcrAinio Liter anil t.'rliinry Organs. It liinn cxio'lcnt ' anil K.ifu rcnuily lor femtlcn uring I'rcL'nnney. It will eontrol Mcnttruatlon mil In In-filiiablu for l.eucorrhwv or Fall iig ot the Womb. AH n Illood I'urlltrr It Is iincqiialnl , for It ciirca be or nim that m.tltu the Mood. Thin reincih ' , wlildi li.is iloiiDFiii'hvondcr , I * put up In tho'LAWI TSIXii : IIOTI IB of anj ncillclno niinn the market , mid Is old hy Drui- k'lxti mid nil ilraluM at ai.25 per liottlo. Tor lahotfi , eniinlrc for WAItNT.i'rf SAVK IJ1A- IIKTKS COIll : . It Inn 1'Oai 1VK Itoinc.ly. H. H. WARNER fit. CO , , Rochester , H. Y. JelO-tu-th-Bat- OP ALL TOR MAN AND SBAST. Tor more tlmn a thlul of rt conlury ttio nirklfniiRIiiHlniif ; /.Inliiii'iitliaHiicun Known t'unllllntiH nil over thu woild IIP HID only f-nfu rcllancu for tlio rclli'f of iicclilontn niul miln. Jt I' ) u in < llrin . nliovi ; jiilcn iiiul | itils Ilic licnt o ( Jss .11 1.1ml. For every foini of uzturnal im'n ami thi > \ , .lnliiH'nt \\ilhoiitniiuqiiul , II | iriirtrulcN llcnli mill iniiticlo to thn icry l > ime innkinj ; tint uoiitliui- nncn of p.'iln mid liillniniiiutlon lingxis. HllilM. Ilsclli.'cln upon Ilniiiiiu Flcsli null hi llnito Cri'iilIon are Lijinilly wcnulcr- fill. The Mexican Liniment IB needed by nnmotioily In ed era every liousr * . Kvury ilny biliiKM IIOWH ot 11 011-of ail \ifii I < i < Militoi' hit ru free Kiilidiu'd , of rliriiinnjlc inurtyrM ! > elan iuil , or \iiliuililf hiirtu of ux vcil by Iho lifjillnfj' iiotvcrol'thld icfii cure ders wldrh speedily euros such ailments of HUMAN FLUSH na Kit oiiiintt liiu. Hivclllngi , SUIT Joint * . Cotitrr.vtvcl .Tlii rii4. I'.tirnu D. ml Mciililn , Cut' ; ISru'm s ami NirniiiJ > . > iJii , < I > OUH JUtPH nml lima. f > UIAi , Xnniciii ; n , Olil ii-ukT.il'-rr * , Frostliltei. Clillhlnlitx. Nlir'o iVIpplei , Cnlted Jlrcnit , nml ludciil every form of external ill - e. It lirnU trlllimit > cnr > . For tlio liuuTii CITATION It curufl Nprnliia , Stvlnuy. SUIT Joint * , Pounder , Ilnrnom orc , Hoof I > l - c , Foot Hot , MrrnvrVonu , Scal > , Hollow Horn , NcratclieiVlml - , Spavin , Tliruirli , ItliiRlioiie , BOOK Niiro * , I'oll ivll , Film [ ) on NEWS NlElit n < l every other ailment tovlilcli tlio occupoiiti of tlio _ _ Htnble mill Mtock Vunl nro llnble. Thu Mexican Mii taii | ; I.Inlnieiit nlwiiyB cm on ami nuvur illauppolut 11 Is , positively , THE BEST OF ALL In New Martha FOR MAN OR BEAST , ' and can-f KIL,1H Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , ty Imlldln the , IDth and Dodge 8ti. , Omaha. Nob. tion Thu agency doe * BTRICTTLT lirokcro o InuInrsB. ten not niHTiilato , nd therefore any bargains raiiKO looks are Inaunvl to Ita | > atron9 , liioU' Dhon liv thn nn < 1) . SIBBBTT & PULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DJ VTD CITY , NEB. Special attention irUon to collections In llntler adopted " M.ni " 1K81 W. d. CONNELL , ATTORNEY AT thu - - LAW , ) * Front Rooms fun etnlre ) In Unnnccm'i brick building , K , n , corner Ifteontb ad ness Strict * . lion John G. Jacobs , ness ( Fonnrrlyuf Uinli&Jncobii , ) conduct UNDERTAKER. neHH li:7 FarnlnmSt. , Old Stan.l ot koob nit. VOiiltir nvTuleirrenhSnlMUiJ 'T o' ' tills CURKSOX. j , u. nuxr ( ilvlilcil Clarkson & Hunt , furil.cil whltli SUCUODMM * rn HlcliatJs & Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW transnct S' lllbPt"rm \ h. NVh iK > wern itn KURD. U ! I8 D October BYRON REED & CO. HU > d T UTiKLUUSD Estate shall lillity Agency bo IN Nli complolu alwlract of tltti ) to M In Oninli * anil Dniulln conntv. mavli club Ijonrd elected they other Oil Iti.tiulr" .Iiilltu KID Jlra. K. 0 . ( \i.iiiii \ , Thruiiuh tnttnivtloii in t v Art of Jlatt In till * iiyiitciii. 1 dlu diulrln : , ' imficl Cu-tim.ci. ( ) tht coriMratlon ivin ) I ito-t Tri'iirh ui'slirm Ihu material cut , Ki.kxlnl ; Urni'tiTat be their rt'a-OMul.lu | > rlct > ii , ultli&iruarkiitrorl per- [ SK.M lliu > runoMO from till to Ull Iblh tit. , Notary ' BASIITZ & WELLS Will Remove in a tew days to BqYD'SNEW OPERA HOUSE You will do well to call and examine our stock of BOOTS § SHOES At 1422 Douglas St , near 15Ui , Which will bo Sold nt Extra ordinary Low Prices Be fore Moviug. CONTINUE TO Roar for Moores ( ) Harness O ( II Sadd ery. M o I p aM W - I have nilovlcil the Lion H9 a Tndo Unk , rvnJ my poods Hill lie STAJIl'KD with Uio LION tny NAM Ron the same. NO OOOD3 AIIE GKNriM : WITHOUT I'll" A110VE STAMPS The bust nmtorial Is u jj and the inosV eklllcr' \oruncn ! aru employed , and nt the lancet caul § irice. Anyone nuhlnjraprlco-llst of good will cintcr a favor by acndlny for one. : DAVID SMITH MOORE. > FITS EPILEPSY ill . Oil FALLING SICKKESS. 80c.I Permanently Cured no humbug by one § ' month's usage otDR. GOULAnO'SOclebrat- Infallible Fit Powders. Tn IOIIMCO Miller- th.it these iwwdirs will do nil wo claim ( or hem we will fond tinm hv mall , post paid n ? Trial box , Ilr. . Oonl.ird Is the only i > lijsl- that has cci nude this disw.su n social itudy , and as to our kiioulcilurn tlioiKinds have $ Pcrmanetlvcurid li.l the Usa of these owders , we will guarantee a permanent In 01 cry cane or refund nil you money ex- jendcd. All HiffcrcrH slioulil jl\o thcsu Ton'- ( in early trial , niul ho contlmcd cf thiir eurutlve non crs. 1'rlc.c , lor l.ir 'o ho$15 00 , or-1 boxes for $10.00 , nt by mall to any part ol the Unl'oa Htatca'or anad.i on reechit of price , or by cviiress , ( J. 0. AddretH , ASH & DOBBINS. 000 Fulton St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. so ? . PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAMTAPER GO. Hose SU nJ 219 North lUln St. , St. Louw , WUOLESALU DRALRiUI IN 'or ' , I DADCDO ( WRITING ! . < nc * " , f rArCnO i WRAPPING ENVKLOI'ES , OAUD BOAIID AND . _ . Printers Stock. Boft IroTO & . " " " lnd 8tOCk > * " Paper Stock Wftrehousee 1229 to 1237 , North 3'i'Ell'S SALE. to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Krclatd Mort agu { Buciulty Coniiviuiy ) in. VINCHANCIJUV. A. Courod and I Ocorgf I1. Courad \ 'iibllcnotkoN herehy Kite" , th In. . . . . _ hy tirtnoofn ilcvrco cntereil In the Mioto , on the 2nd day of September , 1881 , 1 , , I * HIMIUOWKH. Ppeclnl JInhtcr In Chanci'ry In uiiil Court , vt III on the Oth day of Dieember , ISSl.at the liourof 3 o'clock In the afternoon of the s.iM day , at the uent door of United Stilts Court Home and 1'oit Ollice , In tlioCltx of Mncohi , Lancaster Conn , Htnto and Ilhtrfit of Nelirnhl.iv , ( .ell nt auc the following described iiropurty , to-wlt : norlliwiit quarter of flection iniinbcad (10) ( In toui hli | ni'inl'Crcd thirty (30) ( ) and ninnbi'rrd > I\ ( U ) e.ut , In the County ol and KUitc ot Xchroskn. KIU8 I. . JHEKItOWIIK , Biioclal Master In Chancery , 0. HII.L , SolMtor for Coiiiplaliiant. uu it Article ! of Incorporation of the Mlllnrd Farmers' Club- Articles of incorporation made nncl this 2'Jth Jay f Octnbcr , A. L > , , by and between the inulerslgiifil in. corporators , IIK fullowrf , to-wit : NAMK. tot > Arttcln T. Tlio naiiio nf thin club Mini ! bo Millnrd I'annem'club. inv VI.VCK 01' 1IUM1.VK4H. Aiticlell , Thu principal place of busi nf tliis club bliall bo at Milliard ita- ere , comity of Douglas , Nebraska. NATL'ltK OK UUHt.SK.S3 , Article 111 , The general naturti of bust. to bo ti-armctod by this club in to DI n general literary and nodal buai. anil other oiitertaiiniienta of a ttocial clinmctei , C.M'lTUli HTOCK. Arffell11V. The amouut o [ capital Htock vlun Hhiill be two thouHaiul dolluru , into sliarert nf ono dollar each , Trir > hill : Iw paid in the iiiMiuer lire- by the ulicctoiH. COMMK.VCEMKNT AND TBRHIXlTInJf , Artlc'o V. ThUclub nlwll comuioiico to bu Iuci > 9 and exerclie ltMcnrK | > rnte the SiOlh day of October. 1881 , mid WR/ pou't'lH xlnll ceiUfo < iu tlio "ilth tiny of , 1USI. AMOU.VT8 or UAIUMTT. Article VI. The higlieut amount of . . or luilelteiluetiti , wlilvh tht.i club ul iiiiy oue time mibject Itslof , nhall three limi'lrml Article Vir. The uffleeM of tlii * nhall bo cnnilucted liy n of tlireo dircctoiH , who klndl lie [ n the from nnunifj tlio htockholilers , and decf.v Hlmll appoint a pretildent tiiul mieh Kotk ollii-ern - - - ' ' an hy Inw 1 } re < .Tui.irs S li.Ulo , T. DI.DM , i > jiintyi In naljl CL.\l'H SCIIl'MANN , on thuI Vf. ( iiiiM : > ouf , tUy of I STATE OK KKHRAHKA , 1 fortho or loi' ) 'Ki.\H. 1 amlniiti tliix L"Jth clay of October , A. 1) . K8SI , inontim rnoiially iippcared l eforo me , Cli.irlv * ftttlllBO " , a notary publla for hnlil county , lSSIth SolirooiliT. .1. lihiin , t'l.ws Scliu WlEKU W , ( icniiloif , to mo known tn be thocth ol ll.u fnivKotlii , ' nrtlcleu of In- ( Atn , ftiul noknouled nl tla'Bumo to OClVH uiluiitary uot nnd lieuil. , , ] ( JiiAiu.r.n hiUNnnn , publio hi nud fur JMiyltis couuty , N'ebnwk.u Famliam Street. Within the next sixty days we to expect occupy our new store at 1315 and 1317 Farnham street , adjoining our present stand , with a stock of in the est , NOT SURPASSED IN THE EAST , and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantage of the tery -w : m Preparatory to moving wo ofter our entire stock at a great sacrifice. price wo quote , boar in mind that Study careiully the good bueinesa between Chicago we buy nil jjoods for cash , do the largest strictly rotaiJ dry and all the low Tiricoa and extra cash discounts Saniranoisco eiveii us , and bv aim manufacturers to give our and customers importers. the benefit of CLOAK ! Heaver CloalfH , handsomely trimmed with 1'nssmonteiie and Satin , Silk Velvet ' , $5.00 to $1.00. All Wool Ik-aver Cloaks , from $8.00 to § 12. CO , Heaver Dolmans , haiuhoinely trimmed mud with Silk and Fringe , § 8,00 , or with SatinSilk andPoHsmenten'e Deep Fringe , Corded and Tussled , S10.0U. At. Slo.OOve ' oll'or n haiHUomely fur Ln'mmed all Wool Diagonal Dolman , inil ivt $18.00 wo ohow four styles of Dolmans ! worth fullv $20.00. Li ht lackul at 80.50 to Jpl'J.OO. Tn Light Dolmans wo show ovorl.'i slylcs , from § lo.CO to.5.00 ; ! , making special piicca it S20.00 and § 2. ) 00. Sill Dolmans from-15.00 to 875.00 , ill handsomely trimmed with Pur Plush. DRESS GOODS. Ladies' Suitings , Cashmeres , Silks and Plaids. Novelties. 10 inch i ] Ulack Cashmeres ( JOc. , Toe. , 05c. , 81.00. Hi inch Black Cashmeres , Toe. , ! )0c. ) , 81.00 , § 1.25. We will ngruo in all cases to refund ho money for Caahmores should they lot pr < satisfactory. Our prices will o found 20 to 30 per cent less than .hose usually i asked for same qualities ; illve asked is comparison. Lj ( inch French Flannel Suitings , 80c. 4Ginc.li I French Silknnd Wool Plaids. 1.00. 48 inch French Foullo and Camels lair in extra heavy weight , § 1.05 to 2.00 a i yard. 18 inch Drap do Etc at § 1.25 , § 1.50 , $1.80 , § 2.oO. HOSIERY , Ladies' and Children's ' lui 95 UNDERWEAR. 81 50 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamless , lose , 40c. at iai 25 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamless Jose , extia heavy , 50c , 25 dozen Ladies' fine Cashmere , 75e. , worth § F.OO. Children's all Wool Seamless Hose school wear , all sizes , L'5c. , worth ? ; to 50c. . Boys' ' all Wool Ur * ' Gray Mixed School Hose 40c. . worth GOe. to 7c. / . Ladies' ' extra heavy Fleeced Lined 'jgins , f30cr Ladies' fine Merino Vests , 45c. , worth COc. Children's fine Merino Vests , 2oc. 52.00. IF : IMIOIRSIE ! & OCX 1319 Farnham Street. mpormm We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche ivoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps ; Silk , Plush and Embroid- ed < Matelaise Dolman's ever imported west of the Missouri. IIAGONALS AND ARABIAN CLOTH SUITINGS ! FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS I rimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush , Satin , Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. RAPS / AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques , CLOAKS FROM $5.00 IMlOHATi : NOTIIJ. nutter of thu IJUto of James K , lull , ft fll. ku ID licri'ti } ' Riven that Ilio creditors nf vctascJ , will meet tlio mlinlnistrlx of mlU , l/cloro / iui , County Jud u of Doujlaa y , Ni-lnnisl.ii , at thu County Court llooui County , on thu < Hh Uayol Ducnilj.'r , IbSl , Ilth day ot February , 1SS : , and un thedlh April , ! & ' - , at 10 o clovk n. in. cuh day , p rK ) > o of ) ire > cntlii tln-lr il.ilim for ex- ition , adjiutiucnt nriil allow auto. KU nro allowud for crulltora to iirtdvnt their , nnd onu jcir for thu udimnbtnitrix to said otatv , from the Uth day of October , tub notloi lll tioiubllbhcil ] In TIIK OUAIU M DEI : for four wKHemiYH hcly , | > ilor to day of Diitiutitr , IbSl. ruu i'0j > y , ] A , M. CHADWICK , \\U Comity J mine. dward W , Simeral , 1 DENE'S Men's Sox , Shirts , UNDEBWEAR. 200 Dozen Seamless F.incy British Sox 25c. 25 Down foil's Fine nil Wool Scarlet - lot Half Hose COc. Pair fully worth Iwc. 25 Doxun Fine English jMorino IIosu [ toe. 3 for ? 1,00 Seamless Unbleached Sox S2.00doz. Exir.i Fine Unbleached Sox ? L'.50 tloz. tloz.Best Best Quality Linen Collars Sl.GO ilox. ilox.Best Best Qualify Linen Cud's 82.50 doz. Another invoice of Men's Piqtto Sown , Stitched buck Derby Street Gloves 81.35 n.iir , usually sold at S2.00 to § 2.50. Every pair warranted not to break. Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 2oo. Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 0c. , worthlSl.OO. Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers $1.00 , worth 81.25. For § 1.25 wo sell a very heavy Patent Merino Shirt or Drawer that has heretofore sold for SI.50. Seamless Shirts or Drawers from $1.50 , formerly SI.75 , up to tlio best Cartwri ht and Winter's Hand-knit Scotch Shetland Wool. ORDERS TAICEX for Silk.Under- wear. SATINS , SILKS , VELVETS. PLUSHES , In this department all goods arc of our own importation at the prices we name. jSro house west of New York can compote with us. 19 inch Black Satins , all beautiful lustre and well covered , 75c. , Sou. , 95c. , § 1.00. 22 inch Black Satin , SI. 00 , § 1.25 , $1.40 , § 1.50 , Sl. 0 , § 1.05. A complete line of Colored Satins 90c. , equal to the § 1.25 Satin of last season. Black Gros Grain Silk 50c , , Toe. , § 90c. , § 1.00 , all worth 25c. , a yard more. g Cashmere Finish Gros Grain Silk fiwm § 1.15 to § 3.50. p Wo have full lines of our celebrated p brand of Cashmere Alexandre Silks § Black and Colored Plushes , full 21 inches wide Sli.50. 19 inch Silk Velvets from § 1.25 to 84.00. Over 20 qualtics to choose from. KID GLOVES. JJ Button Pisk , Clark & Gloves , 7t5c. 4 Button Fisk Clark , it Fln-'ii Gloves , § 1.00. 0 Button Fisk , Clark & RIL J Gloves , S1.25. The above are well known in the east as one of the beat Gloves made. The makers sold us all they had , and we assure our patrons that they rank as hiu'h ns any first-class Glove known. Usually selling at.00 , § t > ,25 and § 2.50 per pair. Wo are solo agents in Omaha for Courvoisier Kid Gloves. 3 Button C'ourvoisior Kids , § 2.00 4 Button Courvoisier Kids , 2,25 0 Button Courvoisier Kids , 2.50 Poster Lace Kids , all Lengths. 3 Button Ucal Kid , Black , only § 1.25 4 Button Real Kid , Black , only 1.50 When Gene wo cannot replace. LACES , R93BONS , ETC. Hand or inacliinu inado nil Silk Spanish , Guipure , Chi nt illy and other now * style Laces , from ono to twelve inches , Dcop Cream or Black. Spanish Lace Scarfs from 35c to So. 00 each. Wo also add to our sock of . . Ten Cent Ribbons Many " now colors and extra widths in Satin and Gros Grain. Como early this morning. BLANKES. COMFORTS. Our Blanket Stock is the largest in Omaha , and as our prices will show is by far the cheapest wo ever offered. 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets § 1.50 , worth § 2.50. 100Pairs 10-4 White Blankets § 2.00 , worth § 3.00. CO 11-4 White Blankets § 2.50 Pair. GO 10-4 White Blankets § 3.50 Pair. CO 11-4 White Blankets § 4.50 Pair. The Best5.00 Blankets in the West. 50 Pairs Extra Heavy all Wool Blankets § 6.50. 50 Pairs 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets 7.00. 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blankets 8.50. An Extra Largo San Jose , California-V Blanket for § 10.00. The Very Best Bargain in Omaha. 48 Bed Comforts 55c. each , worth 75o. to § 1.00. 48 Bed Comforts 75c. each , worth 1.25. 48 Bed Comforts , very large and heavy , at § 1.25 each. .Fine French Blankets of onr own importation from § 15.00 to § 50.00n TO ALL OTHERS In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SOLD BY Lang & Fotick